1921–22 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team

The head coach was J. Hill Zahn and the team captain was Albert Wittmer.The team lost three of its first six games, including two to City College of New York.After ending the regular season tied for the conference lead, the team won a one-game playoff against the Penn Quakers on March 28, 1922, at home by a 28–23 margin for the EIBL championship.Bill Bradley became the only other Princeton Tiger to equal (and later surpass) this accomplishment.[3] Loeb set numerous records, including the school record for single-season free throws made (203) that surpassed Hamilton Salmon total of 142 set during the 1912–13 season and that would stand until Bill Bradley totaled 258 during his 1962–63 season; the school record for single-game free throws made (16) on January 10, 1922, against the CCNY Beavers and rebroken with 18 on March 18 against the Penn Quakers that would stand until Bradley made 21 on January 19, 1963, against the Cornell Big Red.
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